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en me se eT SENET STEER CTS EES 248 tee snot 14 Moonshine Disciples of Mind Come Smack Up Against Matter ~ (And It’s a Cop’s Fist, So They Twirl Fingers in Cell For 7 Twirling Bystander’s Mustache. Two young men inspired by a pair of drinks, undertook to prove) \ They are now in the workhouse recon- Yet mind triumphs over matter. Bidering the question. They are Salvadore Mendola, No. 42 208th Street, Corona, L. 1, and Whomas Santacroce, No. 12 West 60t! n Street, Manhattan and their experl-], A. M. and 66th ment was conducted at 2 ina subway train between 7 Btrects. “We can lick any ten men in this Qrain,”’ Mendola announced. At first nobody disputed the claim, but Patrolman Philip Griebe of the West 68th Street Station, a six-footer with pounds in proportion, quietly got up and followed the theorists. He was in plain clothes. LAWYER WHO BROUGHT BOY HERE CONVICTED Caildren’s Society Has Young Com- panion of Aged Prisoner. Barry F. Barrell, sixty-four, haired attorney of St. Petersburg, Fla. was sentenced to the penitentiary for mot more than three years nor less than a gray @ix months in the Court of General Ses-| sions to-day, after his conviction on Aa technical charge. The Children’s Soclety has taken in charge an cleven-year-old oy he brought with him from Florida Aug. 5 and will return the Ind to his Parents in St. Petersburg. Barrell denied the charge and Attor- Rey Franklin Greer, who defended him, y. Herbert and Voor- hees he reputation. He paid the attorney had been a classmate ‘and an old-time friend of former Dis- trict Attorney Swann, who came from Florida. (CAN'T FIND WIFE GONE 8 YEARS, ASKS DECREE Brooklyn Judge May Dissolve Rus- ‘n Wedding. Alleging that he has not heard from fils wife since three months after their marriage in 1914, Israel Fleischman, $847 West 2th St Coney Island, to-day asked Supr Court Justice Callaghan in Brooklyn, to dissolve bis Edith Fleischman. marreid in Uman, Marriage to Mra. The couple were Russia Fleischman testified that after his wife's alleged desertion he came to this @ountry. He has since searched for her through relatives in Ruseai, but has received no word of her. @ision was reserved panceceet he said, De- MAN AND WIFE SERVE ON SAME JERSEY JURY Novel Situation First on Record in ‘That State. John H. Bradshaw and this wife, Laura D. Bradshaw, of Grantwood, N J., were both sworn in Hackensack to- @ay us members of the September Ber- gen County Grand Jury This ix said to be the first time in the history of the State of New Jersey that a man and wife have served on the same jury. Three 3 Bradshaw was the Dem @ate for Assembly in Bergen County. The dis Soda Cracker Ask the In the front car the pair of experi menters decided to curl the wh tache of an elderly rf were busy at this venture in the rial art—and had incidentally @ car windo why poking an ¢ through {t—when Matter, rep resente! by the cop, came in contact with Mind as personified by the in spired youths, who don't weigh much They tried to scare the cop but it wouldn't work. He had had earlier experience with ‘victorious thinkers,”* and he spent them both sprawling to the floor with a pair of light taps Then he pinched ‘em BROOKLYN GHOST SENT TO OBSERVATION WARD White-Sheeted FI M in Kent Avenue Ser Women A "ghost," all in white, frightened « number of persons early to-day in Kent Avenue, Brooklyn. The esreams of some of the frightened women brought Patrolman James Finn of the Clymer Z (Station, and he went for the ich thea “ghost w rdal of 34 hattan, according t 5 ” engineer and watchman at the plant of the Knickerbocker Bag Company at No. 507 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn. Th man an Patrolman Finn sald. The police put his coat over the man and sent him to Kings County Hospital, where he was put Into the observation ward Four persons out of every. five past forty, and thousands. younger, contract Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums are the danger signal. Heed it for the sake of sound teeth and health, Jamasccccccesscescacccccccs 2009090000008: FOR THE GUM More than a tooth —it checks children this question Jelly with bread, or jelly with crackers? They will prefer crackers because they get more jelly that way. Tak-hom-a Biscuit makes a jelly sandwich that is neat and easy to eat, because it splits-in-two without crumbling. Make some for the children’s school lunch. 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Chreje 60nd POP MATS. UH HSDAYAND SATURDAY, oy a = >| EARL CARROLL “The Best Musical Show that the town im» seen In “Most Entertaining Muste Play {have sat through this ye ‘a —Burns Ma =(OARION DAVIES When Knighthood Was in Flower, the greatest, most costly and most beautiful photoplay ever produced, from the sweetest story ever told Starring MARION DAVIES will begin an indefinite engagement at the CRITERION THEATRE BROADWAY and 44th STREE'L Created by COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS A Paramount Picture Thursday Evening, at 8:3 Twice the Admission Mats, orchastra, $1; halcony, b) nes, $1.50. Seats eight woeks In advance. IRDOTED BY ROBERT G. VIGNOLA OHER KNIGHTHOOD @OHS IR FLOWER -|CAPITOL “The Hound COLUMBIA ™navay rtggiit 8: Baskervilles” | ‘SLIDING’ BILLY WATSON pete Biway at Slat. Capitol Grand Orehoatra OL! ” TWICE DAILY, Por. PRICES. DAY Harold Lloyd 140th Bt, & Sd Av. Pon St RA nD "GRANDMAS aor” Bronx Opera House }49"",S',,4.3 wea a By & 47 St and Syiph y Orcheatr —=| CLARA K. ‘YOUNG ti E| is Hands of Nara” Riway & ancy st | Ray Miller & Orchestra ILA. M. te M.\ Harry Tighe, Others. CA Wed “WELCOME STRANGE GEO. SIDNEY Sivthanen CA MEO WARION DIA \ Sie CHADLIN i Shoulder World Wants Work Wonders burl and Heol Bal GIRL | STEEPLECHASE AMUSEMENTS. tinces Wed. and Met M | Comedy Sensation SALLY. eT With EDDIE DOWLING and Great Cast. LY RI THEATRE Twice Ds W. 42dSt. 2.30, The Bi Sensation of the New Season WILLIAM FOX presents Story by “Mr, X." Another Terrific Smashing Hi aah St.) 1 1" W.of B'y.| A Sensational Teumph t ™% *e by & Soghe ese Packed to the d rman: LETHE WORLD 1 18 "MINE" See Famous Screen Stars in Men's and Boys’ Apparel ol Gig lel SHOW ted under auspices of Natlon- tation of “Retail Clothlers MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SEPT. I! TO 15 (Every Evening) TONIGHT AT 8:30 with Betty Blyt and Miran B mented professional Hope tista e cust) of sixty Alrvander Leftwich KUBENS DOLORES CASINELLT JOHNNY HINES MAHTHA MANSFIELD Kn Mana AS FRANKLIN PARSUM LEW Cop monster Which the 000 natic en the ition t than manufacturers # play. It fs an educational treat. Admission: One Dollar SSS Se 8th a, EXPOSITION GRAND ane al Atte PALACE Industries‘: LL WEEK 10.30 P.M. HELP WANTED—MALE. — CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY. WANTED, HOISTING ENGINEERS with good references, Wages awarded by BROOKLYN. Siti) LiovD Brooklyn” “GRANDMA'S BOY” NOTED SOLOISTS-BALLET-ORCHESTRA, Hudson River by Daylight xcept Sunday), Kingston Polat, bai only—For ¢Bear Mountaln, and tNewburgh t Ste) Robert > 'M. Returning * Weat Point 6.10 P. 6.30 POM Sundays burgh an Irving leaves ear Mountain, ¢New- Ikeeaie, Sir, Washington rosnes St. 9.30 dt. Daylight Saving Time. a ton $4.25; Albany Ideal One-Day Outings. 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